25 Best Reflection Photographs Whether you are a landscape photographer or even a street photographer, there will be times when you need to photograph reflections. A landscape image can be hugely enhanced by including the reflective surface of a lake or stream, for example, or there my be times that you need to shoot products through a shop window (a shopkeeper friend of mine asks me all the time to shoot her colourful window displays through glass). Dealing with reflections...

Photography Filters – as in glass filters you screw or place over your lenses – may seem a bit old school in 2014, but they are still necessary, as even powerful software like Photoshop can’t replicate their effects properly. Here are three landscape filters that should still have pride of place in your bag. They are reasonably easy to use and not too expensive, and can save hours of faffing around in Lightroom or Photoshop. 1) Polarisers I love polarisers...

Are you a landscape photographer? Do you still need photography filters for landscape photography or can Photoshop now do everything in post processing? The Answer is NO IT CAN'T. To find out why read on.

The process of becoming a more skilled and creative photographer involves moving away from the ‘out of the box’ automatic settings on your camera, and taking control of it yourself. While many enthusiast photographers understand that they need to get beyond auto-everything or Program shooting modes to take more creative shots, you may not realise you also need to take control of automatic focussing. This sounds counterintuitive; surely the whole point of autofocus (one of the greatest breakthroughs in camera...

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Mother Nature Network 5 great online resources for learning photography Mother Nature Network I'm always on the lookout for new photography classes to take, thinking that if I were to take a class I'd be able to learn new skills without having to...

How to Improve your Camera Focusing Focussing is one of the more challenging areas of photography and anyone who thinks that you can just leave it all down to modern autofocus systems is probably in for a shock. As with exposure, ‘automatic’ autofocus, by which we mean the multiple AF points that are usually activated by default on your camera, works well to an extent, but there are times it can be fooled into focussing on the wrong thing. Say...

Has Your camera Ever let You Down While Focusing? Autofocus works well to an extent, but there are times it can be fooled into focussing on the wrong thing. here we give you 4 tips on how to solve typical focusing problems

Great Composition Tips to Improve Your Photography Composition is one area that proves challenging for many photographers, people who can otherwise get to grips with lots of complicated aspects of modern photography. Some sages claim that you either have an ‘eye’ for photography or you don’t, but I don’t buy this. Composition is a skill that needs to be acquired like any other, and while it’s true that legends like Cartier Bresson seemed to have an instinctive skill for arranging...

You can tell when you’ve become a serious photographer when you start to obsess about the s word – sharpness. Enter any photography competition, or submit images for feedback at any camera club, and sharpness is one area that’s really scrutinised. While most competent photographers know how to avoid very blurry softs, it’s much harder to get absolutely pin-sharp results that still stand up when viewed at 100% on the camera’s screen or in software. Here five ways to sharpen...

Good composition is crucial to good photography and it’s one of the areas that even quite experienced photographers can struggle with. Unlike, say, exposure compensation, there isn’t a handy button you can press to give you nicely framed pictures. While it’s true that some photographers seem to have more of a natural eye for composition than others, it is a skill like any other, and one that can be improved through intelligent practice. With this is mind, here are are...

Bear with me on this. Your camera and its relationship to memory cards is just like a car and its relationship to fuel. Without fuel a car would just be an expensive lump of metal that doesn’t do anything particularly useful.

Using bounce flash to soften shadows. The light from an on-camera flash isn’t really that flattering. The results often resemble police record shots, which isn’t a good look (unless you’re a police photographer).

Using flash in daylight may seem odd to some people, but flash can be extremely useful in eliminating unsightly shadows. Here Photographer David Taylor explains how to use bounce flash to maximise image quality.

It was so hard to take the night shoots to meet my satisfaction, but I am sure that this post will help you and I lead to better skills next time! Spcially, tip number 5 ~ 7 are related to actual dealing with the camera rather than number 1 ~4 tips are explaining for the pre-posture. Are you ready for taking the most beaufiul photos ?

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